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Fishing and 4WD

Bribie Island is a fisherman's paradise..

  • When you plan your fishing trip to Bribie Island you will see that we have a large boat ramp just before the island at Sandstone Point as well as ramps on the island at Bellara and at Bongaree. Please check out the bait available at Gateway Bait and Tackle at Ningi just before you arrive at the ramps. www.gatewaybaitandtackle.com.au

  • Access to Bribie Island is easy via the Bribie Island bridge.

  • Bribie Island has calm water fishing in the Pumicestone Passage and creeks, where you will find Whiting, Bream and Flathead.

    The Passage is also a great place to catch Sand and Mud Crabs especially up the creeks which feed into the Passage.

    If conditions are right you could also catch a Spotted Mackerel, Tailor or Jew from the jetty at Bongaree.

  • Surf fishing along the beach at Woorim attracts the avid fisherman.

  • Bribie Island is also the closest stepping stone to Moreton Island. The renowned world class fishing area for Tuna, Kingfish, Snapper.

4WD Information for Bribie Island

  • Bribie Island Recreation Area - which includes Bribie Island National Park, the beach area to the low water mark and other lands owned by the State Government and the local Council.

    The area is managed through Queensland Parks and Wildlife for the purposes of nature based recreation and nature conservation.

  • Access
    Permits are required to access the area and you will need a registered 4WD vehicle, a current drivers licence and a Vehicle Service Permit which can be obtained from:

  • Bribie Emporium, Jacana Ave, Woorim open 8.30am - 4.30pm daily. Contact (07) 3408 1036

  • On Line (24hours) www.epa.qld.gov.au/parks/iaparks/gds/
    Phone: 13 13 04

  • New zoning plan for Moreton Bay Marine Park

    On 1 March 2009 the Queensland Government will introduce (introduced) the new Moreton Bay Marine Park zoning plan.

    The new plan expands the marine national park green zones to cover 16 percent of the park while achieving a balance between environment, economy and lifestyle—protecting more marine habitat in the bay and continuing to provide for all the activities people enjoy.

    If you’re planning a day on the bay, make sure you know what the new zoning plan means for you.

    Get a free map and detailed user guide from most boating and fishing outlets in South East Queensland, the EPA website at www.epa.qld.gov.au (hyperlink to site) or free call 1800 105 789.

PLEASE READ QUEENSLAND PARKS AND WILDLIFE
INFORMATION BROCHURE PRIOR TO ACCESSING THE AREA.
www.epa.qld.gov.au/parks/iaparks/gds/

Gateway Bait and Tackle
Fishing on Bribie Island
Net Fishing on Bribie Island
Bribie Island Passage
Dolphins in the Passage